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Welcome to OS Easy Launcher
I have developed this app initially to launch android in a simpler manner. It now supports booting multiple OS's on your Storage card. Any issues related to the stability of android or the other OS's are not related to my app but the build of the OS itself. One of my main goals of this app is to make it as aesthetically pleasing as possible for a WM app. if you see any room for improvement let me know and I will try to make it better.
For all builds of Android and Ubuntu that will work with this app go Here
Instructions:
1. download and unzip to the root of your storage card the version of android or ubuntu from above.
2. download Android Easy Launcher and install to your phone
3. Launch easy installer and launch the build type you had unzipped to the root of your Storage Card
4. Enjoy!!
Instructions for Win 95:
1. Download here
2. extract to root of your Storage Card a
3. Run Os Easy Launcher app and enjoy!
Note: when exiting Win 95 your phone will exit to landscape mode. you will manually need to change your orientation back to portrait.
If you have any suggestions let me know. also if you are having issues let me know what build your using and if your using sense build or not as well as rom so i can make this as compatible as possible.
If your a chef and want to cook this in your app feel free to do so. if you want to be notified of when i update the app for your next rom pm me and i will give you a heads up when its ready.
UPDATE:
Video of how to put android on your phone along with using the app coming soon!!! (need to charge my video camera)
Credits:
Thank you tbdawg for the code to check if the files are on the sd card.
Updated translation for German Rom version thanks to akeos2000
For this app in other languages please see post 2!
Current app version:
v3
English
German
Norwegian
Current features:
-All Launguages-
*launches desire build still will need to run CLRCAD.exe first.(im trying to fix it so you dont have to)
*launches froyo build
*launches Windows 95
*launches ubuntu
*info selection added in menu - displays a brief info on the app in a message box
*checks if file for build is located on storage card before it launches. if the file is not found it will display a message. see images for example
*now boots both CLRCAD.exe and haret.exe for certain builds requiring CLRCAD.exe to run properly.
*now able to boot multiple builds in several locations on storage card ---- Froyo located in the Android folder, Desire located on root of storage card and Ubuntu located in the Ubuntu folder (note: app does not install the folders they are located in the current zip files from the link i posted above. just unrar to storage card basically.)
German Version:
Updated translation thanks to akeos2000
Future features:
*auto update android build
*multilanguage support
Fixes:
V3
*removed standard build of android due to the newest build of Desire gives you the option to launch with sense or without.
*replaced standard build with windows 95
*updated Background image as well as icon image
*app renamed to OS Easy Launcher
V2.5
*CLRCAD.exe for both desire build and new froyo build launch before haret automatically. if the build is not found a message will appear. This does not require a reg tweak to work.
*Now you can have the new froyo Android folder, Ubuntu folder and the desire build all be located on the storage card at once this will allow you to boot whatever version you want without having to overwrite to test the newest build.
*Updated app icon in stat menu
*updated UI again
V2
*now checks if file is located on storage card before it launches.
V1.5
*ubuntu now calls to proper folder to launch
*restored second button to boot CLRCAD.exe (only needed for desire build)
ETA of next update to app:
tomorrow most likely. working on multilingual support now.
Other Languages:
I have just translated everything in the original app. should work with foreign roms. just select the language of your app and it will search your storage card in the right language structure.
note: if you see the english version updated the foreign language version will be updated to the same build and reuploaded.
Currently Supported
*German - Confirmed Fully Working
*Norwegian - Confirmed Fully Working
Dont see your language then request it. Just let me know what they call storage card in your foreign rom!!
do i have to extract anything or jst download and launch
when i down load it and do step one an error comes up and when i do step two an error comes up and saysfailed to load file/storage card /zimage
I'm going to take a simple guess here and say you do not have a single Android file on your memory card. This is a simple shortcut program to the files that you should already have on your phone's memory card.
the app currently works best with the latest disire build 2.5. I am working on updating it for other images as i just read that some say zharet.exe so that should be resolved soon. currently you need to have extracted your latest android build to the root of your storage card then install my app and launch. I will also automate step 1 so all you will need to do is launch haret. I will be trying to get a hold of the devs and see if they would not mind if i included an update feature so you can use my app to update the build to the latest released version. Sorry i did not clarify as much earlier as i was headed to the hospital and wanted to get the thing uploaded real quick.
Well i am currently trying to finish downloading some more builds for the HD2 to test with my app. I believe i will have it set as sense build, standard build, Froyo build, and Ubuntu build. Post 1 will be updated with a new link to get any build of android for the HD2. New version to be uploaded as soon as all testing is done.
App updated to v1.5 and reuploaded. let me know if you find any issues.
Strange, but my device is held after runnig android
I have try two version of android (desired and standard)
in both cases after "init panel" command in console screen isa faded and device not respond to any actions, axcluding battary removal
May be i did some thing wrong ?
I get an error no matter what when i press either launch or run button. i have the android build stored on my storage card/root folder and extracted. what am i doing wrong?
i will make a video tonight on how to. i hope it helps everyone. sorry for the short reply about to get on a plane.
stunning m8 quite slow and the camera function inc googles doesnt work at all on my hd infact its frozen a couple of times (just using standard build) but still its good to see android on my hd2.
thanks and keep up the good work!
matothett said:
I get an error no matter what when i press either launch or run button. i have the android build stored on my storage card/root folder and extracted. what am i doing wrong?
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ruslanin19 said:
Strange, but my device is held after runnig android
I have try two version of android (desired and standard)
in both cases after "init panel" command in console screen isa faded and device not respond to any actions, axcluding battary removal
May be i did some thing wrong ?
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I am making a video to show how to setup your storage card for andriod and using the app. i will have this up in the next day just need a charge on my camera as it is completely dead. Please remember any issues with android is not due to this app but due to the build of android. The devs have done an amazing job to get us to this point in such a fast time but its really only in the stages to playing with and not really functional for daily use.
Mobbs said:
stunning m8 quite slow and the camera function inc googles doesnt work at all on my hd infact its frozen a couple of times (just using standard build) but still its good to see android on my hd2.
thanks and keep up the good work!
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Thank you very much!!!
HELP,HELP!!
Hi,
I followed Yr installation instructions to the letter...The moment i launched version 1.5...& chose the standard android build...my screen went blank...though it was normal but after a few minutes nothing...I then rebooted & now none of my apps want to run except the standard apps that come with the phone...
When reboot now notification pos up saying cant run-PocketNotify!
Manilla-2.5.19211619.0
ROM-1.66.421.1 (76641)wwe
Radio-15.30.50.07U
I tried to reinstall apps just says unsuccessful!
check ur date as i noticed when u return from android to wm it gets messed up. the app only lauches the exe for you and does not touch anything else. it does not even access anything from internal memory only the storage card. i think the issues are related to the android builds themselves as i lost the htc volume skin after running haret from my storage card without my app on the phone so thats why i lean towards it being build related. but do check all ur settings.
got it working 1st try. nice work my friend. if i werent so damn broke i would donate, even if your not asking.
cheers
Ryan258896 said:
got it working 1st try. nice work my friend. if i werent so damn broke i would donate, even if your not asking.
cheers
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Thanks bro. Im working on updating the app again real soon. should be up in the next day or so.
new build up and ready with more optimizations.
awesome job, thanks again. im actually tri booting with your app. i have Desire 3.7 and Ubuntu as well as WM 6.5 Energy Rom, all 3 working fine. downloading the update now.
Ho.. great job man the' Easy Launcher v2.5' is the app i looking for. Works perfect when booting froyo thanks alot ....
So we are all flashing and re flashing new excellent ROMS that are being developed by the great devoted guys in here. I looked around and beside this I didn't find any TODO list before flashing.
So here is my little contribution,of the tasks I do before every flash to verify that I don't loose any data,but only upgrade my beloved device:
CONTACTS:
Since I'm not using my google account to sync my contacts(I'm a little bit envy of my privacy regarding the people I'm in contact with) - backup contacts using the import function in the contacts section
SMS/MMS:
Backup my sms/mms using any of the much too many apps in the market
APPS(Here is a section that I know will cause a lot of discussion):
I don't use titanium - I tried to use it during my first months with this phone I just didn't like it.I know it could be great to just save everything using it but I found it..hmmm...not suiting my needs and wants so I don't use it.
Instead recently I found a great feature in File expert which lets you backup your APKs(without the data,i.e. scores in games) - I find it very convenient because when I flash I want a clean start where I know exactly what I put back into the phone.
LAUNCHER:
I'm putting not a little effort to make my phone look as awsome as possible(and I'm sure you are too) so in order to save the trouble of configuring your preferred launcher after every flash - just back its settings. most of the used launchers have this option in their settings.
BATTERY:
Be sure you have enough battery life - best practice(which I admit that I'm not always follow)is to fully charge your phone before flashing.
FILES:
I personally always put my current rom zip and the one I'm about to flash on the sdcard to be on the safe side(boot loop for example that can be caused from bad download of the zip)-that way you always have a backup plan.
Also I'm trying to always backup all the content of my sdcard to my computer while I can, who knows what will happen during the flash - maybe you'll have to format your sdcard without any access to the data on it
UTILS:
even if you are just flashing using the CWM be sure to have a setup environment for ODIN:drivers,odin,tars etc.
And last but most important - NANDROID BACKUP:
Always and I repeat Always make a nandroid backup(if you are on the GB kernels I think there is a problem with backup/restore so I heard a solution is to flash the Bali kernel and make a restore with it - search the forum for more details.
That's it - I hope I didn't forget anything.
Please if you have any suggestions/comments don't hesitate to bring them up and I'll update this post if needed.
Enjoy
Thumbs up, bro.
I'm a big fan of Titanium backup though..
I will definately look at file expert to be using up to date supplemental apks when building a ROM.
Sent from me
For apks I just copy the install file from data/app or system/app to my sd card/app. This probably takes a little longer than batch functions. The only problem i encounter with this method is the need to push some apks back to system/app when they won't install properly. I like to reset my launcher after a flash but all of this is just personal preference
Post logs not complaints
Good stuff. Stuff that should be in the wiki Note the issue with CWM & GB is fixed in the later releases (version 5, I think) fixes that problem. I know it's available in bhndven's KJ6 kernels but I'm not sure about elsewhere.
Smells sticky...
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stephen_w said:
Good stuff. Stuff that should be in the wiki Note the issue with CWM & GB is fixed in the later releases (version 5, I think) fixes that problem. I know it's available in bhndven's KJ6 kernels but I'm not sure about elsewhere.
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Yes I heard about this but I haven't tried it yet and also I think most (if not all) the ROMs here still use the old CWM so...
alon2 said:
Yes I heard about this but I haven't tried it yet and also I think most (if not all) the ROMs here still use the old CWM so...
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The ROMs themselves can be flashed from either. It's the Nandroid backups/restores that have an issue
stephen_w said:
The ROMs themselves can be flashed from either. It's the Nandroid backups/restores that have an issue
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exactly what I meant
Clarification on the poll question:
Yes = The ROM stays up
No = The ROM goes down
With the permission of MildWild I bring to you
MildWild v2.9.5 Lite Final
(based on MildWild V-2.9.5)
This is NOT a new ROM! It's only a trimmed down and fixed up version of MildWild V-2.9.5.
Change Log for Final Version:
- NEW - ZipAligned all system apks
- NEW - Automatic ZipAlign of new apks on every boot
- Fixed 720p HW encoding - works for H.264 format ONLY (see link to test file below)
- Fixed SuperCharger script - now using V6 SuperCharger update 8 with Aggressive 1 Setting
- Updated GO Launcher EX v2.77
- Updated Superuser v3.0.7
- Added HTC Stock Alarms, Notifications and Ringtones to the separate Media Package; converted all sounds to OGG Vorbis.
Fallout 3 Trailer @ 720p in H.264 - test file for HW decoding
F.A.Q.
I. Why would I want to install MildWild v2.9.5 Lite?
- It's smaller so it will fit on the Alpharev Oxygen r2 Hboot meaning that you will get a larger data partition and more space to install your applications. (Alpharev Oxygen r2 partition sizes: 100MB system, 5MB cache, 332MB data; Alpharev CM7 r2 partition sizes: 145MB system, 5MB cache, 287MB data)
- It stores apps and dalvik on sd-ext so you get even more space for your applications. On the downside, the ROM may become a bit slower.
- Alternatively, you can install the version which keeps dalvik on the internal memory.
II. So, how come MildWild v2.9.5 Lite is smaller?
- Some non vital system data and system applications have been removed from the instalation package.
III. Right, so what's missing?
- These applications have been removed:
1. GMmail (Gmail.apk) - you can install it from the Market so it will go to sd-ext instead on the internal memory, hence you get more space;
2. Google Talk (Talk2.apk) - well, you have to make some sacrifices; however, I think you can install it manually from the apk package but I haven't tried myself;
3. Google News & Weather Widget - you can find a whole range of simmilar applications on the Market; or you can probably install it from the apk package but I haven't tried;
4. Stock 3D Gallery (Gallery3D.apk - I recommend QuickPic from the Market instead; it is smaller and does the same job better;
5. Stock Music Application - there is a whole range of media players on the Market; this however will break the ability to play music through the Desk Clock Application; however, you can probably install it manually from the apk package but I haven't tried;
6. Typological Clock (TypoClock.apk) - you can most likely find something simmilar on the Market; or you can probably install it from the apk package but I haven't tried;
7. Timer Widget - you can most likely find something simmilar on the Market; or you can probably install it from the apk package but I haven't tried;
8. File Manager (FileManager.apk) - you can find a whole range of File Manager applications on the Market;
9. Compass (compass.apk) - you can find a whole range of Compass applications on the Market;
- Launcher 2 has been replaced with GO Laucher EX; it's smaller, faster and I think generally better; then again, it's a matter of taste;
- All alarms, notifications and ringtones have been removed from the installation package. Instead, you can download the media package attached (see link further down), unzip it, and place the folder as it is anywhere on the FAT32 partition of your SD card and it will work just the same. The system will automatically detect these files on the SD card.
- All PicoTTS (voice output) data files have been removed from the installation package. Instead, you can either download them from the Market or download the svox package attached (see link further down), unzip it, and place the folder as it is in the root of your FAT32 partition of your SD card and it will work just the same. The system will automatically detect these files on the SD card.
IV. So what's the point if I still want these applications?
- Whatever you install from the Market will go to sd-ext so you will have more space on the internal data partition for additional applications. If you keep the dalvik internal then the application data will stay on the internal memory but you still get some benefit as the apk still goes to the sd-ext.
- On the downside you can't get some of them on the Market and they may not install properly from the apk package so if you want to use exactly these apps then you'd better stick to the fully fledged MildWild ROM.
- However, you can download the apps package attached (see link futher down) and play with the apk files.
DISCLAIMER
ALL CREDITS go to MildWild.
I am NOT a delevoper and I have NOT developed any of the apps, bins, libs, etc. included inside the instalation file. I simply unpacked MildWild's zip file and removed/replaced a couple of things here and there, and then repacked it back. You can ask me questions but I cannot guarantee that I will be able to answer. Also, the responsability of installing the ROM and playing around with it lies 100% with YOU!
Download Links
MildWild v2.9.5 Lite Final (with dalvik on sd-ext)
MildWild v2.9.5 Lite Final (with dalvik on internal memory)
Media Package including HTC Stock Sounds - OGG Vorbis (alarms, notifications, ringtones)
Apps Package (all apks that have been revomed from the installation)
SVox Package (PicoTTS data files)
MildWild v2.9.5 based on Oxygen (The Original)
NOTE! This is the LAST and FINAL version of my modified ROM.
As you may or may not know, to concentrate on the CyanogenMod version MildWild has stopped development on the Oxygen version of this ROM for the foreseeable future (see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22130173&postcount=2568). As such, this is also the last update from me.
Do check out the ORIGINAL!
MildWild v2.9.5 based on Oxygen
Removing a launcher and replacing it with another one doesn't make it a custom ROM. This could all be put into a flashable ZIP which has to be flashed on top of a stock MildWild ROM, so that the update-script removes all the APKs. But another topic just for a modified ZIP only causes a lot of confusion.
what is the point of this ? everyone could make this.
Chaosz-X said:
Removing a launcher and replacing it with another one doesn't make it a custom ROM. This could all be put into a flashable ZIP which has to be flashed on top of a stock MildWild ROM, so that the update-script removes all the APKs. But another topic just for a modified ZIP only causes a lot of confusion.
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expler said:
what is the point of this ? everyone could make this.
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Constructive comments would be very much appreciated...
Not a fan PERSONALLY of this "I can unzip, remove a few apps, then re-zip and post as a new rom" attitude, but it's a case of supply and demand I suppose. At least the OP has had permission from MildWild.
Screen ? ^_^
lolitz said:
Screen ? ^_^
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Will do later on.
In any case, appart for the GO Launcher EX bits it looks exactly like MildWild - he's the BEST! (see link below)
MildWild v2.9.5 based on Oxygen
whats the point in making this a whole new thread?
it's some deleting/adding stuff to a zip file.. nothing else.
absolutely no need for this in my opinion, 'cause everyone can open a .zip file and delete stuff they don't want, and add stuff they want.
if we continue this road, we have 20 roms based on mildwild, and 20 different threads filled with the same questions over and over and over and over and over again.
horst0815 said:
whats the point in making this a whole new thread?
it's some deleting/adding stuff to a zip file.. nothing else.
absolutely no need for this in my opinion, 'cause everyone can open a .zip file and delete stuff they don't want, and add stuff they want.
if we continue this road, we have 20 roms based on mildwild, and 20 different threads filled with the same questions over and over and over and over and over again.
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horst0815 said:
whats the point in making this a whole new thread?
it's some deleting/adding stuff to a zip file.. nothing else.
absolutely no need for this in my opinion, 'cause everyone can open a .zip file and delete stuff they don't want, and add stuff they want.
if we continue this road, we have 20 roms based on mildwild, and 20 different threads filled with the same questions over and over and over and over and over again.
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whats with the hate? it saves people time of doing it themselves if they dont know what system related stuff they can remove without causing problems
it gives more space and mildwild allowed him to do it.
if you dont want it dont use it, im sure some people would be happy to use it.
as fopr putting it on the same thread? why would he hyjack an ops thread with different work. i doubt people would but it could be seen as trying to take people away from the original ops rom or some people might be confused with it being by mildwild himself as its displayed in a rom dev format..
people need to chill out, leave the complaining to the other devs if they have an issue with it and everyone else concentrates on flashing.
i dont see you complaining about the many different varients of stock roms that are modified in a kitchen using the same kernel as every other rom and called something different.
i dont see you complaining of the clones of 3.5 sense roms that have had different apps added just to call it something different.....
grow up
The ROM was great... That's very rude of you guys
He's just trying to help the people that don't know that much about ROM's.
OP, please continue what you're doing, it's great!
I'm already using your ROM
Guizzoni said:
The ROM was great... That's very rude of you guys
He's just trying to help the people that don't know that much about ROM's.
OP, please continue what you're doing, it's great!
I'm already using your ROM
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Some people really put you down sometimes...
Rastaman-FB said:
whats with the hate? it saves people time of doing it themselves if they dont know what system related stuff they can remove without causing problems
it gives more space and mildwild allowed him to do it.
if you dont want it dont use it, im sure some people would be happy to use it.
as fopr putting it on the same thread? why would he hyjack an ops thread with different work. i doubt people would but it could be seen as trying to take people away from the original ops rom or some people might be confused with it being by mildwild himself as its displayed in a rom dev format..
people need to chill out, leave the complaining to the other devs if they have an issue with it and everyone else concentrates on flashing.
i dont see you complaining about the many different varients of stock roms that are modified in a kitchen using the same kernel as every other rom and called something different.
i dont see you complaining of the clones of 3.5 sense roms that have had different apps added just to call it something different.....
grow up
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Dito!
Thank you for the support.
I voted yes. Do not delete this thread!
Oh, I do get annoyed by all the Sense ROMs too. With all that ROMs out there it's pretty hard to see the difference, so that's a mess too IMO.
Chaosz-X said:
Oh, I do get annoyed by all the Sense ROMs too. With all that ROMs out there it's pretty hard to see the difference, so that's a mess too IMO.
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do3in said:
I voted yes. Do not delete this thread!
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Do you know if we can get Android in Romanian? I would like to add it to this trimmed ROM.
I'm a little bit confused with the poll:
Do you think this trimmed ROM is useful = yes
or I should take it off = no
how to vote yes and no...? hehe
anyway good luck with the rom and thanks for sharing
Hello everyone!
Finally, I am satisfied with my chacha. I was constantly shifting between stock custom rom and cm roms. In stock rom everything works but automatic backlight settings are just terrible (especially dim threshold and keyboard light settings) and status bar is bigger than in cm roms (32px vs 25px). Cm roms have all of this but there are other things that still need improvement (front cam, some stability issues etc.). Therefore I decided to create my own mod of stock rom. It is based on Europe RUU 1.3.3 android 2.3.3. I couldn’t find anywhere 2.3.5 Europe rom but to be honest I don’t see any difference between the two. There are two versions:
1. Full sense rom: Link
What is different: rooted, added busybox, support init.d, dta2sd included (you need to partition your sd to ext2 or ext3 after installation and enter dta2sd commands from terminal emulator – google for the commands if you don’t know them), changed the ugly calculator app, added file explorer, added latest play store, Flash player 11 is working. I haven’t removed any apps because in this version I wanted to leave that to the user according to his/her own preferences. Status bar is smaller (more space on the screen) and I themed it a little, removed charging icon (I know that it is charging because phone’s led is orange ). Automatic brightness is tweaked (added lower brightness level, lowered the max brightness of the f button, and added one level for the keyboard lights (sometimes, in stock roms, I couldn’t see my keyboard clearly and the damn lights just wouldn’t turn on so I had to do this tweak as well). And rom is fully deodexed.
2. Stripped rom (no sense): Link
What is different: rooted, added busybox, support init.d, dta2sd included (you need to partition your sd to ext2 or ext3 after installation and enter dta2sd commands from terminal emulator – google for the commands if you don’t know them), changed the ugly calculator app, added file explorer, added latest play store, removed sense, added widget locker, holo launcher, removed a lot of bloatware (at least, bloatware for me), f button is not assigned (I’ll leave that to the user, I use it to turn my screen off but didn’t changed it to this since several people reported issues). Same automatic backlight and status bar tweaks like in the sense rom and it is also deodexed.
3. Stripped rom (odexed): Link
What is different: Same as in stripped rom with the exeption of these: odexed (now 120mb free out of the box), status bar icons have an ICS look and color (wifi, signal, data, bluetooth etc.), notification toggles app added (fully functional and works great, just in the settings set it as an on-going notification and as old in order to be always on top; it has many different icons and styles and colors are changable as well, really nice app), fb button is set to turn screen off, dta2sd not included, different backlight values.
Automatic backlight and status bar tweak for odexed version: Link
Automatic backlight and status bar tweak (sense and stripped deodexed): Link
Flash Player 11: Link
Instructions:
1. Reboot into recovery; wipe data/factory reset; mounts and storage/format system; install from sd card; choose and install your rom; reboot your phone; finish your first boot setup.
2. Reboot into recovery; install from sd card; choose and install backlight.zip; reboot your phone.
3. Install flash player apk; reboot phone.
That’s it. Hope that someone will like it.
Sorry for the poor screenshots.
Regards
P.S. I am not going to support these mods. Everyone is invited to use them and do with them whatever you want. So please don’t ask me does it support this, does it support that, can you do this, can you do that. For me, it is perfect and I don’t need to do or change anything. Everything is working for me. I just wanted to share it with you. I hope that you can understand this.
Edit: I used this guide (thanks kylon) to improve wifi signal range and it worked for me, so I am going to share these settings with you. Mke sure you do this with your WiFi off. Here is what you have to do:
1. Copy your calibration file (found in proc in the root of your phone) to the sd card (it is best to do all steps with root explorer) and download from the attachments framework.jar (here is a link for an odexed version - extract jar and odex files) and symlinkv2.zip.
2. Move the calibration file to system/etc and set permissions as they are set in the screenshot.
3. Reboot into recovery and install symlinkv2.zip.
4. Open calibration file in system/etc (again, best with root explorer) and change this line: rssi_offset=0 into this: rssi_offset=-30
Delete created bak file if you are using root explorer.
5. Copy downloaded framework.jar (I already modified it according to the offset - 30, and if you are using odexed version copy both jar and odex files) to system/framework and set permissions according to the screenshot. Reboot your phone.
6. Done.
This trick did wonders for me and my wifi, hope it will help you as well. If it doesn't, try different values both in calibration file and framework.jar according to the original thread.
Cheers.
Looks noice
Is it faster/smoother than the stock rom? I would go back to the stock rom if it wasn't so hard to configure and it wasn't so damn sluggish compared to CM7/CM9.
ethancottier said:
Looks noice
Is it faster/smoother than the stock rom? I would go back to the stock rom if it wasn't so hard to configure and it wasn't so damn sluggish compared to CM7/CM9.
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Every rom that I use is fast enough for me. Even the unmodified stock. I just wanted to get rid of some apps that are obsolete for me, and I needed to improve backlight settings because when it is night the original settings don't dim the lights enough which really hurts my eyes and I hate that because I have to manually dim. In this rom I don't have that issue. Lights dim automatically.
Although, I found out today that there is an issue with the dta2sd, or maybe the kernel itself. DTa2sd moves my apps and dalvik to sd-ext, clockworkmod creates a backup of sd-ext in a backup folder, and when I restore it my rom just will not mount my sd-ext on boot after that, thus I need to do a fresh install. I would appreciate if someone has an idea why this happened? It is not an issue for me, since I am going to use this rom for a while, but I would like to fix it for the others. When I don't use dta2sd there are no issues. I looked in init.rc in ramdisk, but couldn't find anything unusual. This happened to me with Void rom as well, so I really don't know where to start regarding this.
Regards
Edit: I have been using recovery for a different phone. I just realized this and now, with the proper recovery, everything is restoring fine.
didije said:
Every rom that I use is fast enough for me. Even the unmodified stock. I just wanted to get rid of some apps that are obsolete for me, and I needed to improve backlight settings because when it is night the original settings don't dim the lights enough which really hurts my eyes and I hate that because I have to manually dim. In this rom I don't have that issue. Lights dim automatically.
Although, I found out today that there is an issue with the dta2sd, or maybe the kernel itself. DTa2sd moves my apps and dalvik to sd-ext, clockworkmod creates a backup of sd-ext in a backup folder, and when I restore it my rom just will not mount my sd-ext on boot after that, thus I need to do a fresh install. I would appreciate if someone has an idea why this happened? It is not an issue for me, since I am going to use this rom for a while, but I would like to fix it for the others. When I don't use dta2sd there are no issues. I looked in init.rc in ramdisk, but couldn't find anything unusual. This happened to me with Void rom as well, so I really don't know where to start regarding this.
Regards
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I don't know about data2SD, but I use link2SD, and that works perfectly but with the stock rom, you have to format the sd-ext partition in ext2 rather than ext4, and you can't do it with clockworkmod either, cos it doesn't format it properly :/ you have to use a tool like gparted (if you're a linux user) or some windows/mac equivalent to format it properly
Wow that does look pretty nice.thanks man.
ethancottier said:
I don't know about data2SD, but I use link2SD, and that works perfectly but with the stock rom, you have to format the sd-ext partition in ext2 rather than ext4, and you can't do it with clockworkmod either, cos it doesn't format it properly :/ you have to use a tool like gparted (if you're a linux user) or some windows/mac equivalent to format it properly
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Link2sd works well. Just tested it. Thanks! I don't have the time to look deeper into the issue with dta2sd..
john9 said:
Wow that does look pretty nice.thanks man.
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Thank you. In a couple of weeks I will tweak the backlight settings little more, and maybe build a similar 2.3.5 rom (if I find a RUU).
Cheers
Stripped with full stock Facebook Button Functionallity
Great work. This is a solid setup. Thanks for the hard work.
I appreciate that you left the F-Button unassigned for the end user, but is there a way to get back to stock functionallity using your Stripped Rom?
Thank you.
maxwellsk said:
Great work. This is a solid setup. Thanks for the hard work.
I appreciate that you left the F-Button unassigned for the end user, but is there a way to get back to stock functionallity using your Stripped Rom?
Thank you.
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Unzip Stripped Rom, add attached apks to system/app and attached chacha-keypad.kl (unzip the keypad file) to system/usr/keylayout. Zip it and flash it. Let me know if it works.
Cheers.
didije said:
Unzip Stripped Rom, add attached apks to system/app and attached chacha-keypad.kl (unzip the keypad file) to system/user/keylayout. Zip it and flash it. Let me know if it works.
Cheers.
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Thank you so much for the exceptionally quick response. Unfortunately I ran into an error. Let me walk you through what I did.
1. Dowloaded Sripped Rom, and all the files in the previous post.
2. I unzipped the Rom on my desktop
3. I inserted each of the files in their respective folders
4. Zipped the Rom back up
5. Transferred to SD
6. Booted to Recovery mode and tried to flash.
Here is what I got ....
CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.7
-- Installing: /sdcard/Stripped-Chacha_1-3-3.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update ...
Installation aborted.
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Thank you so much for the exceptionally quick response. Unfortunately I ran into an error. Let me walk you through what I did.
1. Dowloaded Sripped Rom, and all the files in the previous post.
2. I unzipped the Rom on my desktop
3. I inserted each of the files in their respective folders
4. Zipped the Rom back up
5. Transferred to SD
6. Booted to Recovery mode and tried to flash.
Here is what I got ....
CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.7
-- Installing: /sdcard/Stripped-Chacha_1-3-3.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update ...
Installation aborted.
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That is weird. I just tested it, and it worked for me. Maybe you zipped it with high compression or sth. Try with normal compression. If that doesn't work, I will upload zip for you later today. I use recovery 5.0.2.8, but I don't think that it matters.
Edit: Here is the link - Link
Flash Player Stopping
Stripped down ROM is great - now have more room for downloading apps.
One problem I've come across on this ChaCha is that Flash Player stops working (returns to home screen) after around 2 seconds of playing anything.
Anyone else had a similar problem?
didije said:
That is weird. I just tested it, and it worked for me. Maybe you zipped it with high compression or sth. Try with normal compression. If that doesn't work, I will upload zip for you later today. I use recovery 5.0.2.8, but I don't think that it matters.
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That got it! I'm sooooo happy!!! Thanks!! It is perfect!!
maxwellsk said:
That got it! I'm sooooo happy!!! Thanks!! It is perfect!!
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That's great. Glad I could help.
Regards
scgellion said:
Stripped down ROM is great - now have more room for downloading apps.
One problem I've come across on this ChaCha is that Flash Player stops working (returns to home screen) after around 2 seconds of playing anything.
Anyone else had a similar problem?
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As you can see from the screenshot below I don't have that issue. Try different flash player for armv6 devices. There are few, just google it.
dta2sd
Little suggestion. If you are planning to use this rom for a longer time, after your setup, copy your data from your sd card to your computer, go into clockworkmod recovery, in advanced options partition your sd card (I set sd-ext to 256, don't need more) and reboot. After that download terminal emulator from play store. In terminal type this:
su (then press enter and allow superuser permissions)
a2sd reinstall (enter and wait for your phone to reboot. It will take some time)
After it is booted enter this:
su (enter)
a2sd cachesd (press enter and wait for your phone to reboot. It will take some time).
The end result you can see in the attached screenshot. After installing all my apps I still have over 120mb free.
Of course, after everything is done copy your data back to sd card.
Regards
Added wifi tweak to the first post. It works for me, hopefully it will work for you as well.
Regards
languages included in europe rom
What languages are included in this ROM?
Thx!
Thanks for this rom, great daily use
Great Rom, Thank you!
This is the best ChaCha rom I have used so far. Everything works great super fast flash even works!
YouTube can play 240p with no lag, any higher and it will.
BBC iplayer crashes but I have yet to find a rom that bbc iplayer will work on when it comes to the ChaCha.
Perfect rom but can u create a RTL fix for arabic support ?
thanks.
Introduction
Hey guys
Last night I got my new NFC tags and, of course, went ahead and configured one for my car. What it does is irrelevant (turns on Bluetooth and 3G, turns off Wi-Fi when I get into the car, and turns off Bluetooth and GPS when I leave it), but what's important is that I was absolutely sure I could use it when the screen is off or even unlocked.
It was a bit of annoying to turn on the phone and unlock the display to use an NFC tag, when the entire purpose of a tag (in my view) is to let me do stuff without touching the display!
I found a few apks, but all of which were reported to make NFC FC/crash or not work at all. The suggested solution based on the Xposed framework was unavailable due to site problems, so i decided to see how difficult it is to implement one on my own...
What is this mod?
This mod, as you might have guessed already, simply lets you use an NFC tag when the screen is off or locked.
Installation
Very simple indeed:
Download the included Nfc.apk file,
Do a nandroid backup (backuping your current Nfc.apk (located at /system/app/Nfc.apk) to someplace safe should suffice, but a nandroid is still recommended),
Copy the included Nfc.apk to /system/app/Nfc.apk,
Change permissions to 'rw-r--r--' ('chmod g-w', 'chmod 644' or your favorite file explorer),
Reboot.
Changlog
Version 1.0:
First release!
Covering my *** part
I am not responsible for any nuclear wars that may result from downloading and installing this Nfc.apk, nor am I responsible for your device breaking, bricking, rebooting, data loss, etc.
About making this mod (and credits)
It was actually surprisingly easy. Figuring how to decompile the APK into a smali (using APK Multi-Tool), and where to go (Geniusdog254's explanation was simple but excellent) was quite easy, and from there it was the road to success.
Also, looking at the relevant code was very helpful (although Samsung added some extra checks, the original code to delete was still very much there).
I also made sure to delete only NFC-C related code, and not to touch anything else (including NFC-EE and SMX, UICC, CardMode, etc).
Do note I am using a DMB6-based ROM (Phoenix v10), but I compared the decompilation output of DME1 and the entire code is identical, so it should be safe to install on any DMB6-and-newer ROMs.
Also, this should only be used on a deodexed ROM.
Enjoy!
making life easier, a flashable zip.
as always, its never wrong to make backup before flashing
enjoy
thank you OP for providing us this mod.. THANKS~~!!
Freezeil said:
Installation
Very simple indeed:
Download the included Nfc.apk file,
Do a nandroid backup (backuping your current Nfc.apk (located at /system/app/Nfc.apk) to someplace safe should suffice, but a nandroid is still recommended),
Copy the included Nfc.apk to /system/app/Nfc.apk,
Change permissions to 'rw-r--r--' ('chmod g-w', 'chmod 644' or your favorite file explorer),
Reboot.
Enjoy!
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It doesn't work on stock MC3, am I missing something?
attached stock apk here
xcxa23 said:
making life easier, a flashable zip.
as always, its never wrong to make backup before flashing
enjoy
thank you OP for providing us this mod.. THANKS~~!!
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Why your script have command to change permission of bootanimation.zip instead of Nfc.apk??
dr.ketan said:
It doesn't work on stock MC3, am I missing something?
attached stock apk here
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Apologies, I never meant it to run a stock ROMs...
Give me some time to see if I can make it work on stock
No problem, If it is made for deodexed rom only then it would be better if you can edit title/OP
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Good idea (didn't even think about it... ), but let me see if I can make it for odexed roms as well beforehand.
It is my first mod ever so bare with me
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Just send me apk with this process
Reodexed your existing rom - deodexed again
Will check it, i have seen sometimes this works.
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As you might have known, the APK you sent me doesn't contain the actual code (the dex files).
I downloaded a stock odexed MC3 ROM and saw that the code is pretty much the same (didn't make sure), but it would not be possible to make an MC3-compatible odex file from my ROM (which is ME1).
Also, afaik, the odex file also contain other stuff (like dependencies and such), so I wouldn't try replacing the .odex file without re-odexing the entire ROM. Even after replacing the .odex file, I think matching files in /data also need to be replaced, and I read someplace that doing nasty woodoo like this might cause bootloops...
Is there anyone here who's running MC3 ROMs and willing to re-oxed it to its entirety and try this?
I'm getting ready to give this a try on Beans 17. Will let you know the results and shower you with thanks if it works.
UPDATE: You are officially my hero. Works like a charm.
Just ran it on beans 17 and it also works for me.
I'm curious to know how this will affect battery life.
Thanks for this great mod.
Is there any other chance to wake screen with NFC than tasker since secure settings and simplistic framework won't work with each other?
I tried installing it on my Droid razr maxx HD. No luck though . The NFC option disappears from the system settings.
EDIT: I'm retarded. It's probably because this is only modded for Galaxy Note II.
Just letting everyone this also works for AT&T Galaxy Note II LTE.
Awesome!!!!!!
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A bit of shame not working on Akop rom. I liked your idea. Can I post the nfc from Akop if that can help?
Does this work for Verizon note 2?
Has anyone tried this on Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300 international).
Nearly forgot - I'm running OmegaRom 46.1 (4.2.2)
I want it for exactly the same reasons - nfc tag in car to switch on BT, sync with stereo and launch BeyondPod playlist without having to unlock.
This shouldn't work
Though send me framework-res.apk, twframework-res.apk and Nfc.apk (deodexed)
will look to it.
Hi,
what could be for reasons that the modified NFC-Version on my SG Note 2 LTE (German) does not work?
Does anyone have any advice?
regards
Vinz